MOSAnICk

Create and manage image databases with this tool.
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Nick Reed
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 52 KB

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MOSAnICk Description

Social networks are flooded with pictures that are used to express various emotions, displays, news and other activities. They are also part of your personal life and you surely keep a copy of some of them on your hard disk drive. It's also advisable to keep them organized for quick access and applications like MOSAnICk offer a helping hand in this regard.Can be used on the goOn the one hand, the application does not require an installation process so you can easily keep it along with your picture collection on a removable storage device. This also means that your system is not affected and registries are kept intact. On the other hand, you'll have a rather difficult time when figuring out exactly how and why the application is used. The main window is pretty simple, with a preview section displaying imported elements, as well as the final result, and a side panel equipped with database and composition controls. Create a database with your picture collectionAs the name suggests, the application analyzes and applies several filters to a picture collection of your choice and assembles them in the form of a target image. Sadly, you cannot simply drag items of interest over the main window, and choosing files isn't the most intuitive process. This is only available after you fill in the database name and no hints in this regard. Once this is done, controls become available and you can either add a directory or individual files. Moreover, a target picture needs to be chosen, for which you can adjust a small number of options that determine the output size and quality. Far from being a proHowever, these only represent algorithm related values, such as whether or not to mirror images along vertical axes, apply fade to black or specify repeat count, with the result showing little differences in multiple value combinations. Furthermore, the application completely lacks any form of export options, except for its specific database file. This is a major inconvenience since you need to know where your pictures are located. What's more, opening a database displays the thumbnails used, but no way to trigger at least an external viewer nor open the directory in which these are stored. This cuts a great deal of practicality and questions the overall purpose of the application. There isn't even an option to save the generated image, no possibility to switch to a full screen view, not to mention a slideshow option. A few last wordsTaking everything into consideration, we can say that MOSAnICk doesn't manage to live up to expectations, because of the failed attempts to be a proper image viewer and organizer. It can take some time to learn how functions are used and how to generate an image, and when this is finally done you start asking why. Reviewed by Mircea Dragomir, last updated on December 16th, 2014


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